Joe Dunne reiterated that Cambridge United have to manage Barry Corr's situation carefully after his side's 3-2 win over Chesterfield last night.

Corr did not travel to Derbyshire after playing for 90 minutes against Lincoln City on Friday.

In the pre-match press conference on Monday, Dunne called Corr's efforts "superhuman" but tempered expectations of him being able to do it week in, week out - having only managed less than 40 minutes in total in his previous three games.

And the interim head coach said that the U's want to ensure they have all their best players available for the run-in.

"Obviously playing 90 minutes the other evening - let's not waste what we've got," he said.

"We don't want to put him back in the situation [where he gets injured], otherwise we're back to square one.

"I thought we saw a good effort from Barry the other evening and I wouldn't want to do anything now that disrupts that chance of having all our best players available for the run in."

Despite falling behind twice, an own goal, an Uche Ikpeazu penalty and Harrison Dunk's late winner - which made him only the third defensive player to find the net all season - secured the U's the three points.

And Dunne said that, with or without Corr, it's important that the team continue to share the goals around the pitch.

"We've missed him [Corr] for so long so it's sharing it around," he said.

"We managed to spread around the goals tonight and I'm pleased for the guys that scored.

"I don't know who is claiming the first one but it's goals away from home, it's a win away from home.

"Sometimes when you get the bounce of the [new] manager but we felt it was coming, whether it was me or whether it was Shaun [Derry] still here.

"I'm pleased for the players more than not, I'm really pleased for the fans that travelled tonight.

"It's a win, we have to say what it was, it was three points and we move onto the next one."